On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 12:55 -0400, Andrew wrote: > > I upgraded wine to 0.9.36, and that solved the java problem, it seems. > > However, other problems surfaced: > > Problem 1 > I installed the Encyclopedia Britannica from CD #1, and it runs; however, the fonts are screwed up. > Here is a snapshot of the window, bearing the weird fonts: http://www.flight.us/misc/crazy_font_britannica.jpg They are genuinely mixed up. I suspect that something might think it's unicode, whereas the rest disagrees. Are you using linux fontpaths in xorg.conf/XF86Config or the xfs font server? Either way, fonts.alias files allows substitutions to be specified, if I'm not mistaken. Such a file should be in each font directory. Smaller, or uclibc distros may not be unicode compatible. > Is it fairly easy to install IExplorer? Given Microsoft's measures to > control installation processes remotely, verify OS license, etc.? As I understand it, you can insert a registry key to _pretend_ you have IE6. Search the mailing list. It came up recently. M$ took the approach of making the OS grass on it's owner, instead of individual apps. That makes it easier for the owner to fix the problem. -- Declan Moriarty <junk_mail@xxxxxx> _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users